…with Professor Mark Powell (University of Bergen) and Dr Neill Herbert (University of Auckland). The symposium will be held in Singapore on 21-23 November 2018.
This 3 day symposium will focus on the function and form of fish gills in the face of a changing ocean environment with emphasis on ocean warming and acidification.
The symposium will bring together scientists with expertise in a variety of disciplines such as marine biology, ecology, ecophysiology, environmental chemistry, aquaculture and fisheries. The goal of the symposium is to create small teams of discipline experts to co-author topic reviews to be submitted as part of a special research topic in Frontiers of Marine Science.
The symposium will bring together scientists with expertise in a variety of disciplines such as marine biology, ecology, ecophysiology, environmental chemistry, aquaculture and fisheries. The goal of the symposium is to create small teams of discipline experts to co-author topic reviews to be submitted as part of a special research topic in Frontiers of Marine Science.
For more information, please contact Dr Joy Becker or see http://sydney.edu.au/science/life-environment/research/gill-health-symposium.shtml to register.